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Brighten your soul……
'If you see the negative first, then everyday life will simply stop working in your favour.' 'Jo-Ann Duff - Writer'
Think about your sign….
Before you display a huge faux pas to the world!
Things I have learnt this week….
That inspiration for a book, a poem or a song lyric can come just as easily from the everyday is it does the imagination like Chip Eating Hero That Guthy Renker and their complete lack of customer service, bordering on rudeness has left me feeling like just another number on…
Tolkien to the Nazis…..
After reading and becoming slightly obsessed with the anniversary of Scott of the Antarctic and his last letter to his wife, I took some time out to wander the internet in search of other significant letters in history. In doing so I stumbled across this great find for anyone with an…
High Anxiety….
I've been suffering a little lately with anxiety, worries and beginning to feel the pressures of life. Relaxing (well trying to), sleeping for more than 5 hours a night (well trying to) planning and adding structure to my day are all beginning to help. I also came across this…
This book might help me write a little better…
Another little Engrish I think this book maybe just what I need to get inspired and unlock any writers block!
Clever billboard ad from the USA….
American spirit company Wodka has caused some controversy again with its recent billboard ad. It may offend some but I think its a great way to get brand awareness and some clever marketing. This ad is plastered all over the internet on websites and blogs (just like mine) as a…
100 Years since Scott of the Antarctic……..
100 years ago on the 29th March 1912, Captain Scott wrote a last letter to his wife. The language of the time when read now may seem a little distant and formal, but you can't help but feel the anguish he was going through and can only imagine the pain and distress.…
Fancy a rummage?
Sydney's Garage Sale Trail is Back!
A tiny treasure…..
In the USS Arizona Memorial Museum at Pearl Harbor, hidden amongst the many historical and heartbreaking artifacts is a tiny, frayed miniature book. So small it would fit comfortably in your shirt pocket and barely larger than a gold ring, but it's impact on me when I discovered it was immense. I…